King Records (United States) - King Records Artists

King Records Artists

  • Kay Adams
  • Rush Adams
  • Tex Atchison
  • Bailes Brothers
  • Hank Ballard &
  • The Midnighters
  • Arne Barnett
  • Curt Barrett
  • Billy Barton
  • Ralph Bass
  • Bill Beach
  • Boyd Bennett
  • Blind Blake
  • Jimmie Blue
  • Bonnie Lou
  • Earl Bostic
  • Duke Bowman
  • Donnie Bowshier
  • Bob Braun
  • James Brown &
  • The Famous Flames
  • Roy Brown
  • Brown's Ferry Four
  • Neal Burris
  • Cliff Butler
  • Jack Cardwell
  • Bill Carlisle
  • Valerie Carr
  • Mark Carter
  • Petula Clark
  • Wayne Cochran
  • David Allan Coe
  • Emil Coleman
  • Cowboy Copas
  • The Cope Brothers
  • Carolina Cotton
  • Country Paul
  • Mel Cox
  • Crash Craddock
  • Bruce Culver
  • Mac Curtis
  • Delmore Brothers
  • Cowboy Jack Derrick
  • Al Dexter
  • Jack Dupree
  • Bill Doggett
  • Pop Eckler
  • Red Egner
  • Brother Claude Ely
  • Milton Estes
  • Charlie Feathers
  • Irving Fields
  • Curley Fox
  • Bobby Freeman
  • Charlie Gore
  • Shannon Grayson
  • Rex Griffin
  • Hardrock Gunter
  • Wynonie Harris
  • Esco Hankins
  • Hawkshaw Hawkins
  • Herb and Kay
  • Fiddlin' Red Herron
  • Fairley Holden
  • Sally Holmes
  • Homer and Jethro
  • Earl Hooker
  • Paul Howard
  • Billy Hughes
  • Ivory Joe Hunter
  • Bill Hutlo
  • The Ink Spots
  • Louis Innis
  • Little Willie John
  • Johnny & Jack
  • Rome Johnson
  • Ann Jones
  • Grandpa Jones
  • Howdy Kemp
  • Art Kibbee
  • Freddie King
  • Nelson King
  • Steve Lawrence
  • Ann Leaf
  • Lightcrust Doughboys
  • Charlie Linville
  • Buddy Livingstone
  • Shorty Long
  • Trini Lopez
  • J. E. Mainer
  • Wade Mainer
  • Kitty Mann
  • Eddie Martin
  • Jimmy Martin
  • Luke McDaniel
  • Minnie Pearl
  • Deke Moffitt
  • Marvin Montgomery
  • Clyde Moody
  • Lattie Moore
  • Moon Mullican
  • Bud Newman
  • Mac O'Dell
  • Matty O'Neil
  • Jimmy Osborne
  • Hot Lips Page
  • Randall Parker
  • Hank Penny
  • Red Perkins
  • Jack Perry
  • Teddy Phillips
  • Pied Pipers
  • Dewey Price
  • Tommy Prisco
  • Reno and Smiley
  • Wayne Raney
  • Don Reno and Red Smiley
  • Johnny Rion
  • Kenny Roberts
  • Floyd Robinson
  • Mickey Rooney
  • Leon Rusk
  • Ralph Sanford
  • Shelton Brothers
  • Riley Shepard
  • Sheppard Brothers
  • Arthur Q. Smith
  • Ronnie Speeks
  • The Stanley Brothers
  • Roy Starkey
  • Ann Stevens
  • April Stevens
  • Redd Stewart
  • Ocie Stockard
  • Billy Strickland
  • The Swallows
  • Swanee River Boys
  • Joe Tex
  • Guerney Thomas
  • Jimmy Thomason
  • Jimmy Thompson
  • Cal Tinney
  • Merle Travis
  • Lee Tully
  • Zeb Turner
  • Ruth Wallis
  • Billy Ward and the Dominoes
  • Preston Ward
  • Johnny "Guitar" Watson
  • Wanda Wayne
  • Skeeter Webb
  • Jimmy Widener
  • Chuck Wells
  • Joe Wheeler
  • Otis Williams & the Charms
  • Ralph Willis
  • Luke Wills
  • Boots Woodall
  • Ernest Worley
  • George Wright
  • Ruby Wright
  • The Wright Family Singers
  • The York Brothers

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